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Anonymous Posted on Sep 28, 2014

Does the park brake wire need to be connected for your DVD car sterio to fuction

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2010

SOURCE: how do i by pass parking brake wire for indash dvd

Hi jason
To answer your question;
You do not need to connect that wire but you need to bypass the parking brake function in the menu.
Here`s the parking brake bypass procedure:
1: Go into AM/FM mode
2: Hit "setup" on the remote control

3: Enter 543210 on the remote, listening for the beep for each number
entered
4: A new menu will appear. Touch the button that has the hammer/screwdriver on it in the upper left-hand part of the screen.

5: Select Brake bypass to "ON" and hit the "X" near the bottom of the screen.

6: Use the unit wisely and above all safely. A ticket is one thing, causing a fatal accident due to negligence is another.

Hope this help Cheers

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